"Of course I'm glad. I left Russia in 2011, it's been almost eight years now. I am a native Muscovite and will return to Moscow. I hope that the criminal case, which was illegally brought against me, will in the end be investigated. I always said that I did not ask to close it, but insisted on investigating and taking legal measures against me or those who unlawfully initiated this case and gave false testimony, "he said.

According to him, he plans to develop his business in Russia.

"After the investigation is over, I will think what to do. If it is held honestly, then I will be fully rehabilitated. In this case, I will continue to do business and business in Russia, "the businessman concluded.

Earlier information appeared that Boris Titov received official responses from the Prosecutor General's Office and the Ministry of Internal Affairs to his appeals on the so-called London list.